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is intervening indirectly because we know that america's role in america stands in the syrian conflict is quite significant and i would have been argue that it is the main reason why the death toll in syria has been so high yes it is you know it is so high simply because you. look at the middle east through the arms of those that are really the one to be the only superpower with nuclear weapons and part of the words so they managed to dismantle. the menage actually to to weaken the syrian army in order to be the only strong power and part of the world so the american wouldn't like anybody to. do the israelis that's the case the members to intervene in libya topple the. leader of the same thing they are doing. there out of. syria but this is a very agency these are very interesting point mr ass one that they have one that makes sure that israelis is a dominant power in the region then that israelis interest and all threaten but of course it's still an open question of whether the idea that the americans tend to support it in syria will know i think. the israeli security in their minds a
is intervening indirectly because we know that america's role in america stands in the syrian conflict is quite significant and i would have been argue that it is the main reason why the death toll in syria has been so high yes it is you know it is so high simply because you. look at the middle east through the arms of those that are really the one to be the only superpower with nuclear weapons and part of the words so they managed to dismantle. the menage actually to to weaken the syrian army...
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north america and south america today. let me first say these the obama when he was elected the first time around there was a lot of hope that he was no bring to bring a new kind of dog or how to do it like in america a spartan equals a fortunately this wasn't the case. with obama the obama presidency they were actually brought up some kind of dog treen like j.f.k. had dogged alliance for progress or. good neighbor policy so going to have been some interest in cuba some treaties with colombia panama brasil the usual suspects really but obama. never had some kind of a concrete ideology or be shown a how to do little america. going alex i mean why is the case because of the wars in the middle east i mean just that the administration had too much on its plate is that the reasoning are things we were like you had because the war in iraq and afghanistan you had the us economy obama also trying to reset reset a he was so famously called the relation of the russia so i think america was not a best of second importance as a second
north america and south america today. let me first say these the obama when he was elected the first time around there was a lot of hope that he was no bring to bring a new kind of dog or how to do it like in america a spartan equals a fortunately this wasn't the case. with obama the obama presidency they were actually brought up some kind of dog treen like j.f.k. had dogged alliance for progress or. good neighbor policy so going to have been some interest in cuba some treaties with colombia...
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this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years,and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? and now, bbc "world news america." washington, from i'm kathy k. the obama administration makes the case, action against the syrian regime. >> the united states government 1429nows that at least syrians were killed in this attack. >> the president himself says he has not made up his mind, and any u.s. response to the chemical attacks will be limited. >> we are not considering any open-ended commitments, any boots on the ground approach. >> saying goodbye to seamus mosty, one of the worl
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it's time to march for a new america! it's time to organize for a new america! it's time to register and vote for a new america! we're on our way, we're on our way, we are on our way! >> and our roundtable is now here. welcome to all of you, including doris kearns goodwin, who i just want to point out has been well, alive and well. you've just been in hibernation working on your new book. good to see you. >> correct. glad to be back. >> reverend al sharpton, a significant day for you and others yesterday associated with that march. 50 years ago 50shgs years after the march on washington, how does dr. king's message relate today? >> i think his message relates in the sense that it laid the chart -- it charted the way from where we are. a black president, black attorney general who spoke at the march yesterday. but it also raised a challenge for this generation that we talked about yesterday. the supreme court just took away section 4, the voting rights act, which means that we challenge the congress now to come with a new voting rights bill, because this is the f
it's time to march for a new america! it's time to organize for a new america! it's time to register and vote for a new america! we're on our way, we're on our way, we are on our way! >> and our roundtable is now here. welcome to all of you, including doris kearns goodwin, who i just want to point out has been well, alive and well. you've just been in hibernation working on your new book. good to see you. >> correct. glad to be back. >> reverend al sharpton, a significant day...
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they are building mosques across america. our government knows they are the brotherhood and their own federal government and the department of justice under erick holder is intervening in these mosque cases around the country. locals say hey hamm wait a minute. these guys are radical and they make comments about jews and about america don't think we want this mosque built. the department justice directly intervenes in dozens of cases and i talk about in the book. the atomic administrations is directing dozens of cases and ran these radical mosques through. the foxes guarding the henhouse and i go back to mohammed majihd who i mentioned earlier. mohammed majihd is a guy who last year at a white house i believe it was a ramadan event. funny thing i looked at the guest list and i looked at the video of the event and mohammed majihd is sitting in the front row in front of president obama. president obama standing at the podium and mohammed majihd has affronted center seat. even worse for our country and our national security moha
they are building mosques across america. our government knows they are the brotherhood and their own federal government and the department of justice under erick holder is intervening in these mosque cases around the country. locals say hey hamm wait a minute. these guys are radical and they make comments about jews and about america don't think we want this mosque built. the department justice directly intervenes in dozens of cases and i talk about in the book. the atomic administrations is...
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"america tonight". gas. >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. >> we spent time with the gangster disciples. >> escape from the unexpected. >> i am a cancer survivor, not mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> bankruptcy hearings resumed in detroit and has folks i with underfunded pensions worried. that's forcing some local governments to turn to taxpayers who were not supposed to be on the hook for pensions to shell out more money. reporting on one west virginia city taking extraordinary steps to stay out of bankruptcy and to keep those pensioners paid. >> reporter: charleston, west virginia, first responders dealing today with a barricaded gunman. after 20 years on the job they have
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america tonight. i grew up in a very large, loud indian family. they very much taught me how to have a voice, and from a very young age i loved writing, and i love being able to tell other people stories. the way to do good journalism is to really do your research, to know your story, to get the facts right, and to get to know the people involved in your story. america tonight and al jazeera america, it's a perfect place for that to happen. >>> the hole the box, the shoe, but whatever it's called, although it's a place you don't want to go. >> you will do the hardest time there is. i will pull you one bump and cast you down. >> we will take a closer look at why more than 8 thourb 8,000 inmates find themselves. she tease po*ter of john martinez who was convicted for second degree murder and spent 12 years in solitary confinement in california. richard mcnamara served for 18 years in the security housing unit. my thanks to all of you. delores, i want to start with you, you have been on the security hous
america tonight. i grew up in a very large, loud indian family. they very much taught me how to have a voice, and from a very young age i loved writing, and i love being able to tell other people stories. the way to do good journalism is to really do your research, to know your story, to get the facts right, and to get to know the people involved in your story. america tonight and al jazeera america, it's a perfect place for that to happen. >>> the hole the box, the shoe, but whatever...
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you can quote me, america. >> nobody quote him, america. >> don't tell america what to do. >> only bill can do that and he is not there. >> unless it is the delightful actress america ferrarar. >> no such ugly anymore because it was canceled. let's move on to the sexting with wiener. should we applaud her for exploiting a bad situation and making it worse? >> i don't want to applaud this ding bat for anything. i heard her on howard stern which is another incredibly dignified performance. the incredible thing about this is when it began she was referred to as a progressive activist. she was involved in politics. >> there is something wrong there. >> i would get those checked. >> i will text her. the progressive activist who was deeply 8 -- offended by how the leader was behaving. she leaked the information to a website called the dirty and has now done a porno and gave her full length interview with howard stern and the previous one was with "inside edition." i was expecting dressed up with serious womens issues. but i think she is an american hero. >> her parents named her after a porn
you can quote me, america. >> nobody quote him, america. >> don't tell america what to do. >> only bill can do that and he is not there. >> unless it is the delightful actress america ferrarar. >> no such ugly anymore because it was canceled. let's move on to the sexting with wiener. should we applaud her for exploiting a bad situation and making it worse? >> i don't want to applaud this ding bat for anything. i heard her on howard stern which is another...
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that's america. my parents and grandparents instilled in me the midwestern values, the same values that you pass on to your children -- family and faith, humility and hardwork. and they taught me to live with honor and courage and to never, never stop fighting for what i believe in. every one of you in this room, when you think of courage and you have to take that one big step or do something that you're afraid to do, you always think of something -- someone in your family, someone you knew in your life. for me, i always think my grandpa down there in those mines and back then it was so dangerous. they would hear the whistle and everyone would run to the mine because they didn't know who was killed or hurt that day. my grandpa worked in the mines a long time. a few years ago, i met a guy at a little restaurant up there in elie. he told me he came running up to me and said his dad worked with my grandpa and then he got promoted as foreman. all of them had to radio down when the guys went to a new and
that's america. my parents and grandparents instilled in me the midwestern values, the same values that you pass on to your children -- family and faith, humility and hardwork. and they taught me to live with honor and courage and to never, never stop fighting for what i believe in. every one of you in this room, when you think of courage and you have to take that one big step or do something that you're afraid to do, you always think of something -- someone in your family, someone you knew in...
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it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. every sunday night al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >> this is just the beginning of something much bigger. >> thank god i didn't have to suffer what he had to go through. >> this sunday, the premiere of "into eternity". >> i am now in this place where you should never come. >> how do you contain 100,000 years of nuclear danger? >> it is an invisible danger. >> al jazeera america presents "into eternity". premieres sunday night 9 eastern. >> baltimore wasn't always a city in decline. it was once a shipping powerhouse, one of the largest seaports of the mid-atlantic states, and a major center of industrial manufacturing. >> in the late '60s, baltimore had industries like bethlehem steel, a huge ship-building industry, a very active port. >> neill franklin is a retired police major who spent 34 years in law enforcem
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas, and i'm an associate producer for america tonight. i grew up in a very large, loud indian family. they very much taught me how to have a voice, and from a very young age i loved writing, and i love being able to tell other people stories. the way to do good journalism is to really do your research, to know your story, to get the facts right, and to get to know the people involved in your story. america tonight and al jazeera america, it's a perfect place for that to happen. >> welcome back, louisiana has the highest incarceration in the world because of new orleans, the justice department and the sheriff are all battling over jail reforms. it is graphic and may be disturbing. >> in the shadow of downtown new orleans. >> the wall and the fence is not to keep people in, but to keep people like y'all out. >> it's called opp by the locals. >> why do they want to keep us out? >> because nobody wants to know what's going on inside of
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america hardly wanted to go alone. john kerry stressed america's oldest ally had called the attack and outrage. australia and turkey had given support. no mention of britain. hutchence,me against this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community -- this matters to us. it matters to who we are. , and tors to leadership our credibility in the world. stressed theobama limits of action, and made it clear he has not made a decision. >> in no event are we considering no terry action -- military action that would involve boots on the ground, a long-term campaign, but we are looking at the possibility of a act.ed, narrow >> there have been protests against action, but it's not just that. more than 200 members of say they should be allowed to vote. an opinion poll suggests at least half the american public are against the strike. >> do you think it's too much of a hotbed, as far as the other nations that have their interest
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right of course you can raise wages in america you can double wages in america easily and the fact is that if the banking sector can lean on the fed to borrow three four five trillion dollars to feed their ponzi schemes then organized labor in america if there was organized labor should be able to borrow forty five trillion dollars of percent interest rates to create an economy based on jobs and capital and capital formation and growth instead of borrowing money and speculation you could look apple computers got over one hundred billion dollars parked off shore they're trying to cut a deal where they bring it back to america for accelerated tax benefits i mean if apple computer could bring all the manufacturing back to america they could pay fifty dollars an hour and they would still be profitable remember just apple gouging apple's a tapeworm the guy runs up without him the tape or he's just counting in the american heartland you know if you buy one of those apple products you muzzle to shoot your mom in the. but this goes back to the point i was making where here we have the central
right of course you can raise wages in america you can double wages in america easily and the fact is that if the banking sector can lean on the fed to borrow three four five trillion dollars to feed their ponzi schemes then organized labor in america if there was organized labor should be able to borrow forty five trillion dollars of percent interest rates to create an economy based on jobs and capital and capital formation and growth instead of borrowing money and speculation you could look...
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america america america america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america the free ♪ !merica ♪ >> >> one day after the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, and double ac president will speak at the national press club. he is expected to discuss the trayvon martin case and stand your ground laws. live coverage today at1 p.m. eastern here on c-span the u.s. chamber of commerce holds its annual labor day briefing today to discuss the group's top economic issues for businesses. we will be live from their headquarters in washington, dc starting at 10 a.m. eastern on he sees -- on c-span. of there are several types bullying that the left loves to engage in and their favorite is racial leaving. the reason for that is that the left philosophy is based almost solely and completely at this point on the idea that they stand up for victimized groups. everything they do is to stand up on behalf of some victimized minority, lacks, jews, gays, women. what that means is that we oppose their policies, by necessity necessity, the logic gays, hate blacks, jews, women and that is
america america america america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america the free ♪ !merica ♪ >> >> one day after the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, and double ac president will speak at the national press club. he is expected to discuss the trayvon martin case and stand your ground laws. live coverage today at1 p.m. eastern here on c-span the u.s. chamber of commerce holds its annual labor day briefing today to discuss the group's top economic...
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cup. >> rose: egypt, russia and the america's cup when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with egypt. a state of emergency has been declared following a crackdown on supporters of president mohamed morsi. scores of people were killed after security forces moved into two protest camps today. two journalists, including sky news cameraman mick danee are among the dead. video of the clashes showed scenes of violence and destruction. >> today's events are deplorable and they run counter to egyptian aspirations for peace inclusion, and genuine democracy. egyptians inside and outside of the government need to take a step back. they need calm the situation and avoid further loss of life. >> rose: egypt's interim vice president, mohammed elbaradei has resigned in the crackdown. as he road to the president "beneficiaries of what happened today are those who call for violence, terrorism and the most extreme groups." the white house has strongly condemned the
cup. >> rose: egypt, russia and the america's cup when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with egypt. a state of emergency has been declared following a crackdown on supporters of president mohamed morsi. scores of people were killed after security forces moved into two protest camps today. two journalists, including sky news cameraman mick danee are among the dead. video of the...
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america says it is a democracy america is godly and good and perfect because america says it is godly and good and perfect. these truths must be a truce because america's voice is the only voice america hears >> guest: that is very true particularly with these wonderful human rights instruments that came on with the united nations after 1945 spearheaded by franklin roosevelt at universal declaration of human rights with those that followed a and much with the agitation of the developing world for the end of colonialism in the end of discrimination because the united states won the war largely had a bigger stamp than anyone else on the of language so much of what ec with the cover of it of civil and political rights you will see in the american constitution. >> but it is important to realize for all these countries across the world have ratified these conventions but united states has not ratified to protect the interests of children were to protect women and just recently failing to ratify or her care for those of the world with disabilities and voting not to ratify the convention aft
america says it is a democracy america is godly and good and perfect because america says it is godly and good and perfect. these truths must be a truce because america's voice is the only voice america hears >> guest: that is very true particularly with these wonderful human rights instruments that came on with the united nations after 1945 spearheaded by franklin roosevelt at universal declaration of human rights with those that followed a and much with the agitation of the developing...
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. >> al-jazeera america hit the airwaves today at 3: p.m. eastern time? our top story, the president has convened -- at a time when many news networks are scaling back. al-jazeera has ex pandad its he efforts launching all now programming featuring of what will be in-depth the dis -- it's hoping to shape up traditional cape news and indicate tore americans leaking for an alternative. neal thorn is executive rulesser of al-jazeera english and he is part of the transition team helping with the al-jazeera america launch. >> there's had a wide network of bureaus here and in america, 12, and other than 70 across the globe. so put those two things together and you get an enormous news gathering machine, very experienced correspondents on the ground with local knowledge. >> current lip 48 million households can access the channel. fewer than half television subscribers have angz to cnn. itit is the latest move from a smaller operation in the u.s. with al-jazeera english. that decision continues to barium -- from the home base in qatar. afteramp it
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al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. ♪ [ cheers ] content while setting new standards in journalism. >> a new voice of journalism in the u.s., al jazeera america. america. >> we tell the human store ri from around the block, across the country. >> if joe can't find work, his family will go from living in a hotel to living in their car. >> connected, inspired, bold. >> the horrors of solitary confinement in prison on movies and television, on shawshank redemption, and hbo's oz. whatever it's called, with he all know it's a place you don't want to go. >> i want to protect you. ple you out of that one bunk and cast you out with the sodomites. >> to take a
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as well. >> stephen: an back to america. okay. in america with this thing called-- this myth called the great american novel, all right. what is the difference between the great american novel and the great irish move snell. >> oh, well i think they have already been written. the great irish novel was written by james joist, ulysses, you know, june-- you read it, you have read it. >> stephen: yeah, i have read it. >> it is a fun read. >> stephen: i look forward to understanding it. (laughter) >> it's a beautiful novel. and how many great american nofls have there been written. >> stephen: 50 shades. >> that was australian, i believe. >> stephen: he was. >> she was -- >> she was australian, yeah. >> stephen: that's interesting. >> takes place in the united states. >> stephen: does it. >> takes place in manhattan. >> so you trade. >> stephen: i lived it, what are you talking about, no, i have not read it, i have not read it. i have not read it. so do you see yourself as an irish author or american author because are you an ame
as well. >> stephen: an back to america. okay. in america with this thing called-- this myth called the great american novel, all right. what is the difference between the great american novel and the great irish move snell. >> oh, well i think they have already been written. the great irish novel was written by james joist, ulysses, you know, june-- you read it, you have read it. >> stephen: yeah, i have read it. >> it is a fun read. >> stephen: i look forward to...
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this is very important for how outsourcing happens from america, why you can have growth in america but no jobs. because now a small section of the american population can invent things like a medicine, a drug. and you don't need to hire people in america to make it anymore. you can make it in malaysia and sell it anywhere in the world. but you will collect rented on that med din -- rent on that medicine for as hong as you can maintain the patent on it. that was crucial to globalization. that changed. it was fought tooth and nail by the south. they lost that battle. so in the south commission, these intellectuals, these politicians gathered to discuss how do we survive in this new dispensation? and they had some furious and interesting debates. some of the debates were about politics. in other words, they understood that the maneuver to clean up the world bank of decent people, to clean up imf of decent people, to clean up most of the u.n. bureaucracy, you know, the united states fought very cleverly after the u.n. general assembly passed a resolution that zionism is racism. they fought
this is very important for how outsourcing happens from america, why you can have growth in america but no jobs. because now a small section of the american population can invent things like a medicine, a drug. and you don't need to hire people in america to make it anymore. you can make it in malaysia and sell it anywhere in the world. but you will collect rented on that med din -- rent on that medicine for as hong as you can maintain the patent on it. that was crucial to globalization. that...
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america does not want to go to war. but his words, that this is impacting america's core interests, are critical. and make it extremely difficult to just stand by any longer. david? >> martha, thank you. we know you'll be anchoring abc's "this week" from the region and we'll all be watching. sunday morning on "this week". >>> in the meantime tonight, two major verdicts breaking this evening. first the fort hood shooter. nadal hassan convicted on all counts in the shooting rampage. nearly four years ago now, opening fire on his fellow soldiers, killing 13 people. hassan did not flinch as the verdict was read. he could now face the death penalty. and robert bales behind one of the worst atrocities in the war in afghanistan, that mass killing. sentenced to life without parole today. the father of two confessed to killing 16 villagers, mostly women and children in march of 2012. the families traveling 7,000 miles to testify against the american staff sergeant. he pleaded guilty to the massacre in order to avoid the death pe
america does not want to go to war. but his words, that this is impacting america's core interests, are critical. and make it extremely difficult to just stand by any longer. david? >> martha, thank you. we know you'll be anchoring abc's "this week" from the region and we'll all be watching. sunday morning on "this week". >>> in the meantime tonight, two major verdicts breaking this evening. first the fort hood shooter. nadal hassan convicted on all counts in...
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to address thing america is the only one who can actually do that kind of thing george go ahead you do not see what's going to show that isn't true i mean the many countries many countries do that and as a matter of fact when it comes to foreign aid and humanitarian assistance america's record is actually very poor as a percentage of g.d.p. or european countries contribute far more than the united states so if you're just going to do it in terms of a force for good america's recall on that level is much worse than that of the european states but even leaving aside the question of the humanitarian assistance i mean you've got to consider well what about the geo political agenda and that is where many people in the world do have very serious problems and it's precisely the elites. you have kind of being disparaging about the elites but it is the elites who are in many countries that actually follow us dictates against the wishes of these people i mean when we think of all of the recent wars were we thinking of the invasion of iraq where with away thinking of the bombing of libya when we
to address thing america is the only one who can actually do that kind of thing george go ahead you do not see what's going to show that isn't true i mean the many countries many countries do that and as a matter of fact when it comes to foreign aid and humanitarian assistance america's record is actually very poor as a percentage of g.d.p. or european countries contribute far more than the united states so if you're just going to do it in terms of a force for good america's recall on that...
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, to build businesses in america. [applause] so we came together on a bipartisan basis, and at the end of the day we passed a bill, some parts of it i hated. some parts of it they hated. that's how you reach a compromise. we ended up with 54 democratic senators and 14 republican senators giving a 68 votes to pass that bill out of the senate. my message, and tom's message to the speaker is give us a chance to do things and come together, both political parties. give the house of representatives a chance to come up with a bipartisan approach. we had one, maybe they have one too. but let's get it done, it's time for america to fix this broken immigration system. [applause] >> first i want to ask if either eduardo or hector, do you have anything to add? i guess, call on eduardo, because you are under the daca bill, right? >> yes. >> this is one guy right here this is under the daca thing i mentioned and if that thing, if that is done away with, as congressman king got that vote in the house, it won't pass the senate. but
, to build businesses in america. [applause] so we came together on a bipartisan basis, and at the end of the day we passed a bill, some parts of it i hated. some parts of it they hated. that's how you reach a compromise. we ended up with 54 democratic senators and 14 republican senators giving a 68 votes to pass that bill out of the senate. my message, and tom's message to the speaker is give us a chance to do things and come together, both political parties. give the house of representatives...
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thus i could not love america. i have come to know that i have tried to love america's ideals and promise and process. these things could mean no more to me than they have to those that conceived them were written on were cited and ultimately betrayed them. then i stopped trying to love america. with that has come a measure of unexpected contentment that is settled upon me like an ancient ceremonial robe, warm and splendid, mislead but valued all the more for its belated retrieval. randall robinson, thank you for being with us. >> guest: thank you for having me. >> on this week's newsmakers, dana rohrabacher. he's chairman of the foreign affairs subcommittee on europe, eurasia, and emerging threats. we discussed a variety of foreign policy topics, including israeli and israeli palestinian peace talks. these makers is sunday on c-span at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. >> we wrote this about a year and a half ago, it's called 10 letters. it's letters that president obama reads and i went back and found 10 of them who had w
thus i could not love america. i have come to know that i have tried to love america's ideals and promise and process. these things could mean no more to me than they have to those that conceived them were written on were cited and ultimately betrayed them. then i stopped trying to love america. with that has come a measure of unexpected contentment that is settled upon me like an ancient ceremonial robe, warm and splendid, mislead but valued all the more for its belated retrieval. randall...
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that's how much america has changed. think about it, america. where there was no del walters because i was the first african-american on the airwaves in my hometown of wheeling, west virginia, that was the result of martin luther king's dream. >> basically, del, they paved the way for you, and you paved the way for me. that's just fact. thank you very much. firefighters worked to control western wildfires. this is fire spread to an american landmark and threatening a major city's of electricity. and in syria pushing for an investigation of alleged chemical weapons use. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole defor
that's how much america has changed. think about it, america. where there was no del walters because i was the first african-american on the airwaves in my hometown of wheeling, west virginia, that was the result of martin luther king's dream. >> basically, del, they paved the way for you, and you paved the way for me. that's just fact. thank you very much. firefighters worked to control western wildfires. this is fire spread to an american landmark and threatening a major city's of...
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cuando me dijeron que venía eugenio derves me mocione tanto pero me dijíste que odiabas al américa. >> de verdad le vas al américa. >> claro. >> no puedo hacerte la entrevista mientras tengas la camiseta del cruz azul. >> por favo. >> es horrible el americ a, no puede ser. >> una camiseta más representativa. >> vamos a entrarle a esto de l aplatica. >> bien. >> el viernes , nada más porque me tuve que trepar del cruz azul pero ni modo. >> platicanos un poco de tu vida personak como va el matrimonio. >> todo muy bien, felíz , la vida a veces no te dicen como es la cosa y tu dices pero como se maneja esto. >> pero estas aprendiendo. >> si. >> no te ha pasado a ti. >> si, horrible. >> me cambio el tema. >> me pusiste contra la pared. >> me ha pasado varias veces. >> ahí te vemos con tu esposa hermosa , divina, que maravilla , la pareja peluche. >> tu tienes novio. >> no , kle dije que notenia novio y ahora me lo dice al aire. >> te moriste de la risa. >> cuéntanos. >> el próximo viernes . >> bailaron , cantante. >> actor , promotor y proximamente presidente de la república deport
cuando me dijeron que venía eugenio derves me mocione tanto pero me dijíste que odiabas al américa. >> de verdad le vas al américa. >> claro. >> no puedo hacerte la entrevista mientras tengas la camiseta del cruz azul. >> por favo. >> es horrible el americ a, no puede ser. >> una camiseta más representativa. >> vamos a entrarle a esto de l aplatica. >> bien. >> el viernes , nada más porque me tuve que trepar del cruz azul pero ni modo....
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was a positive social movement in america and the climate change is a big joke. children learning that climate change is a myth in the slave masters were night night skies might sound outrageous there's actually something even more insidious going on in public schools across america our children are not being taught the real history of their own country for example the history of organized labor in america has been virtually wiped from our textbooks of two thousand and eleven study by the albert shanker institute found that america's high school students are being taught little to nothing about organized labor's contribution to american history or for highlighted a number of shortcomings argue that the role of unions in fighting for and winning social protections is overlooked labor's role in helping to win the civil rights battle is all but ignored but there's more about organized labor in america that our schools are also failing to teach walk into any american public's high school today and it'll be next to impossible to find a student who's heard of the chine
was a positive social movement in america and the climate change is a big joke. children learning that climate change is a myth in the slave masters were night night skies might sound outrageous there's actually something even more insidious going on in public schools across america our children are not being taught the real history of their own country for example the history of organized labor in america has been virtually wiped from our textbooks of two thousand and eleven study by the...
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let's make america first let's put america like get out of iraq and take our country back let's rebuild america first and i'm totally with it i'm totally with thanks a lot for the call that's good for your take my take it live thank you for all your calls we can get to your calls tonight tries back next week and keep the video questions coming it's easy just grab your phone flip it around so it's based on you and record your question or comment and e-mail it to us at your take my take at g. mail dot com. coming up what's more important to congressional republicans renaming washington d.c. reagan and sending all illegal immigrants to the moon or enacting comprehensive tax reform and investing in our nation's infrastructure around that and it's deleted. wealthy british style. that's not tied to the splits let's go. to market why not. come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines join into kinds a report. that was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonig
let's make america first let's put america like get out of iraq and take our country back let's rebuild america first and i'm totally with it i'm totally with thanks a lot for the call that's good for your take my take it live thank you for all your calls we can get to your calls tonight tries back next week and keep the video questions coming it's easy just grab your phone flip it around so it's based on you and record your question or comment and e-mail it to us at your take my take at g....
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america is the land of opportunity. if you're not educated, you can't take advantage of that opportunity. >> you know, 50 years after the march on washington, one of the questions is how much longer the government should give special treatment to minorities? back in 2003 then justice sandra day o'connor was the swing vote upholding continued racial preference necessary college tuition. she said that should end back then in 25 years. she backed off that 25-year deadline. but at some point does affirmative action, does special treatment need to end? >> i think president obama addressed that before saying perhaps we should be looking more at economic inequality. we've made a lot of progress. obviously, we have an african-american president, a lot of people in high positions. pew asked americans how much progress they thought we made. only 45% thought we made real progress toward racial equality. african-americans are 32%. i think americans seem to be in agreement we have a long way to go. the march on washington was also a
america is the land of opportunity. if you're not educated, you can't take advantage of that opportunity. >> you know, 50 years after the march on washington, one of the questions is how much longer the government should give special treatment to minorities? back in 2003 then justice sandra day o'connor was the swing vote upholding continued racial preference necessary college tuition. she said that should end back then in 25 years. she backed off that 25-year deadline. but at some point...
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. >> america's cup wasn't racing the fast pest boats and we decided that the americas cup to capture the imagination of the modern world and children who can watch all of these other sports and participate, we had to modernize it, we had to make it exciting and extreme. >> rose: is there a cost of that have? >> i don't -- well, i think some people whoist withfully look back to the blue blazers and the brass buttons and the cute little ties with, you know, they'll miss the traditions of the america's cup which goes back to 1851. it's the oldest trowny sports. >> rose: larry ellison for the hour, next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: larry ellison is the founder and c.e.o. of oracle, the third-richest man of the united states said to be worth $43 billion. he's also the sponsor and manager of oracle team u.s.a., the american sailing name the 2013america's cup competition. next month in san francisco oracle team u.s.a. will defend the trophy at it wop in 2010. thanks to new rules ellison pioneered this year's b
. >> america's cup wasn't racing the fast pest boats and we decided that the americas cup to capture the imagination of the modern world and children who can watch all of these other sports and participate, we had to modernize it, we had to make it exciting and extreme. >> rose: is there a cost of that have? >> i don't -- well, i think some people whoist withfully look back to the blue blazers and the brass buttons and the cute little ties with, you know, they'll miss the...
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. >> américa con este golazo de ángel mendoaza y ahora es puntero , emnpate del atlante contra pachuca. >> leon goleó a monterrey 3 a 1 y omarcito bravo , desaparece para darle el empate atlas ante puma. >> nos vamos con el fútbol de europa, vela no quiere jugar con el tri, javier aguirre y moreno ganó tresa uno al valentcia , jugo solo siete minutos el principito , giovanni dos santos no se puso nerviods , iba a emptar el partido para el villareal juntoa l balladolida , ganaba dos a un o. >> mire el nockout a john gonzález lo pone a soñar y le arrebata el título pluna de boxeo , increíble que manera de ponerlo a dormir, ademar pierde y también perdió el invicto. >> es la primera derrota. >> también perdió la noción , lo que le dió fue sueño. >> leo santa cruz ganó a terrazas en la pelea de semifondos , buena pelea. >> espectacular. >> lo desvarato. >> le deciamo recién que las chivas de guadalajara comienzan con nuevo técnico vuelvena perder por queretaron dos cero. >> pensar que puede descender las chivas de guadalajara y sería desastre. >> entre chivas de guadalaja
. >> américa con este golazo de ángel mendoaza y ahora es puntero , emnpate del atlante contra pachuca. >> leon goleó a monterrey 3 a 1 y omarcito bravo , desaparece para darle el empate atlas ante puma. >> nos vamos con el fútbol de europa, vela no quiere jugar con el tri, javier aguirre y moreno ganó tresa uno al valentcia , jugo solo siete minutos el principito , giovanni dos santos no se puso nerviods , iba a emptar el partido para el villareal juntoa l balladolida ,...
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you can gain. >> that's not why we came to america. we take care of our own without help and get ahead. >> back in happiness park, diana is not convinced, insisting in the next episode she didn't need help from anyone. everything changes in episode nine which according to the usda production script was written to overcome the barrier of pride. >> hello? yes. what? what happened? what happened? she is crying and she's at the hospital. >> thankfully diana survived. >> i thought it was a heart attack. >> what? >> yes. i felt horrible, but the doctor told me it was indigestion. >> indigestion? >> the doctor scolded me and said i need to lose weight and eat fruits and vegetables. i should have listened to you. what's the program called? >> it's called snap. by the last episode, diana signs up. of course she doesn't know that contrary to the radio's suggestion that food stamps help her lose weight, the research shows a correlation between snap card use and obesity in non-elderly adult women like diana. >> we actually think unconditional effo
you can gain. >> that's not why we came to america. we take care of our own without help and get ahead. >> back in happiness park, diana is not convinced, insisting in the next episode she didn't need help from anyone. everything changes in episode nine which according to the usda production script was written to overcome the barrier of pride. >> hello? yes. what? what happened? what happened? she is crying and she's at the hospital. >> thankfully diana survived....
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become one of america's most notorious of dresses. ar nearly 10 years, it was prison for three young women who were abducted on nearby streets and held there only to be repeatedly raped and tortured. the man who owns the house, please -- ariel castro, pleaded guilty to a plethora of charges resulting from their kidnapping. he agreed to surrender the property to the local authorities as part of a plea deal to spare him the death penalty. the aunt of one of the captives, and gina dejesus, struck the first blow from the mechanical arm. >> it was really hard. >> for the victims and their families, it represents not only healing, but closure. michelle nights and the longest time in captivity. she was there with balloons, a symbol of those who were abducted and never found. >> i want people out there to know, including the mothers, that they can have strength and hope, and their child will come back. >> gina dejesus, michelle knight, and amanda berry, have been recovering well from their harrowing ordeal. it is a sign of ariel castro's delu
become one of america's most notorious of dresses. ar nearly 10 years, it was prison for three young women who were abducted on nearby streets and held there only to be repeatedly raped and tortured. the man who owns the house, please -- ariel castro, pleaded guilty to a plethora of charges resulting from their kidnapping. he agreed to surrender the property to the local authorities as part of a plea deal to spare him the death penalty. the aunt of one of the captives, and gina dejesus, struck...
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mentioned yet which is critical is rural america. you mentioned we had a hearing on rural america. the economics of rural america really haven't changed. it's just like back in the old days we couldn't get electricity in rural america. they couldn't get telephone service and a lot of this is changing. there is a lot of change in this world and we just made -- need to make sure that rural america is not left out. >> guest: i drove home to michigan this week and i couldn't help but knows precisely what you are referring to which is the cell phone coverage varies greatly and obviously the rural areas are the areas where it is not a strong. what can be done about this? we do have things -- shifted to wireless but most of it is going towards wired rodkin so what can be done in the wireless space? >> guest: well this is something i think the fcc has grappled with and the house and senate have grappled with this. i don't think we have a clear answer in terms of a clear consensus but a lot of what we talk about here is money.
mentioned yet which is critical is rural america. you mentioned we had a hearing on rural america. the economics of rural america really haven't changed. it's just like back in the old days we couldn't get electricity in rural america. they couldn't get telephone service and a lot of this is changing. there is a lot of change in this world and we just made -- need to make sure that rural america is not left out. >> guest: i drove home to michigan this week and i couldn't help but knows...
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paying jobs in america. these workers earn poverty wages because the minimum wage for tipped workers at the federal level has been frozen for 22 years at $2.13 an hour, and it's the reason that food servers use food stamps at double the rate of the rest of the u.s. workforce, and have a poverty rate of three times the rest of the u.s. workforce. we got to this place because of the power of the national restaurant association. we call it the other nra. they've been named the tenth most powerful lobbying group in congress and back in 1996 when herman cain was the head of the national restaurant association, he struck a deal with congress saying that, "we will not oppose the overall minimum wage continuing to rise as long as the minimum wage for tipped workers stays frozen forever," and so it has for the last 22 years. imagine your average server in an ihop in texas earning $2.13 an hour, graveyard shift, no tips. the company's supposed to make up the difference between 2:13 and $7.25. but time and time again,
paying jobs in america. these workers earn poverty wages because the minimum wage for tipped workers at the federal level has been frozen for 22 years at $2.13 an hour, and it's the reason that food servers use food stamps at double the rate of the rest of the u.s. workforce, and have a poverty rate of three times the rest of the u.s. workforce. we got to this place because of the power of the national restaurant association. we call it the other nra. they've been named the tenth most powerful...
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because teacher america tells all of the graduates and all of the funders and the public this. what we are doing is getting ourselves into all of the parts of the school districts. we want to take over this and take over that. and there are schools in our district where there are administrators and teacher of america graduate and they are biased in favor of teacher of america graduate and they go to events where they say, okay, teacher for america graduates now that you are an administrative positions we want you to focus on hiring teach for america interns and so i want you to tell us how much of that we are we have in our school district so that we can know that it is not just a sort of silent creeping take over if we were going to do it, somebody is going to have tell me, that we want to have this company do this for and yous that for us and in that case i will vote against it. >> smr superintendent. >> again, commissioners we appreciate your feedback. i want to remind the public, that the teacher of america teachers are pems members of the union, and they are members, and i
because teacher america tells all of the graduates and all of the funders and the public this. what we are doing is getting ourselves into all of the parts of the school districts. we want to take over this and take over that. and there are schools in our district where there are administrators and teacher of america graduate and they are biased in favor of teacher of america graduate and they go to events where they say, okay, teacher for america graduates now that you are an administrative...
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we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ oh, we sing america america ♪ america america america ♪ america >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- emmy-nominated actor matt leblanc. comedienne natasha leggero. the music of sky blu. and "jaywalking." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "the tonight show!" thank you. [ cheers and applause ] nice to have you all here. thank you very much.
we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ oh, we sing america america ♪ america america america ♪ america >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- emmy-nominated actor matt leblanc. comedienne natasha leggero. the music of sky blu. and "jaywalking." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! [ cheers and applause ]...
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, asia and america, black america, hispanic americans, native america, lgbt america, to take inspiration from our own circumstances, and to know that the price of freedom is the commitment to ensuring the security of liberty and justice for all. >> please welcome governor martin o'malley. >> the work of justice is urgent. it is a real, and it is needed. let there be no comfort in our country for the bigotry of cold indifference, for there are still too many lives in america taken from us by violence. still too many children in america who go to bed hungry, who go to school hungry. still too much apathy when the lives of people of color are too often down the less than the lives of white people. and so, the responsibility we consecrate today is not rooted in a staunch or memory, it is rooted in something start -- far deeper. it is rooted in the calling of conscience to action. actions to protect every individual's right to vote. action that safeguards and keeps guns out of hands of violent offenders. action that makes quality education and the opportunity of college a reality for more fam
, asia and america, black america, hispanic americans, native america, lgbt america, to take inspiration from our own circumstances, and to know that the price of freedom is the commitment to ensuring the security of liberty and justice for all. >> please welcome governor martin o'malley. >> the work of justice is urgent. it is a real, and it is needed. let there be no comfort in our country for the bigotry of cold indifference, for there are still too many lives in america taken...
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>>> para "despierta amÉrica." y yo querÍa que ganaras "mira quiÉn baila." >>> yo tambiÉn querÍa ganar. >>> y estuviste excepcional. >>> la gente muy linda, votaron por mi. por eso cuerpazo. >>> soy el hombre mÁs famoso de miami, soy el hombre mÁs famoso de miami, para francisca. >>> quÉ pasÓ? >>> que soy el hombre mÁs famoso de miami, quieres una foto? >>> tu telÉfono... >>> quÉ dices? >>> sal de aquÍ. >>> no me interrumpa. >>> cuÉntame... >>> y hay una serie llamada la madame? >>> sÍ, y sale por unimÁs a las 10 de la noche. >>> tu tienes tu lÍnea de perfume? >>> sÍ, te gusta como huele? >>> sÍ. >>> oye, mami... >>> tengo un perfume nuevo que se llama malicia. >>> tu sabes que puedes hacer conmigo lo que tu quieres. frena francisca. se me va a parar el corazÓn. >>> puedo hacer contigo lo que quiera? >>> sÍ, bÁjate del carro. yo voy a manejar. >>> estas haciendo que me baje? >>> sÍ. >>> hay huecos. >>> estamos en miami, no hay huecos aquÍ. >>> frena, frena. sigue manejando tu solita. siempre
>>> para "despierta amÉrica." y yo querÍa que ganaras "mira quiÉn baila." >>> yo tambiÉn querÍa ganar. >>> y estuviste excepcional. >>> la gente muy linda, votaron por mi. por eso cuerpazo. >>> soy el hombre mÁs famoso de miami, soy el hombre mÁs famoso de miami, para francisca. >>> quÉ pasÓ? >>> que soy el hombre mÁs famoso de miami, quieres una foto? >>> tu telÉfono... >>> quÉ...